Hi Guys. Iv just bought a 57 plate 1.6hdi berlingo van and its very nice and works well!

That being said, I was checking the oil today and noticed that most of the pipes and bonnet near to the timing belt had a thick black oil build up, some oviously quite new. The only thing I can see that's not right is the dipstick tube/housing comes loose when you pull the dipstick. Effectively coming with it. Could this being loose cause the oil spray around the pipes? I'm not engine savvy so I'm not sure. I odont want to take it to a garage and be ripped off if its a simple fix!

If you run the engine with the bonnet open you should be able to see the leak but it's
not likely to be a simple repair if it's more than a poorly fitting filler cap.
Here are a couple of Independent repairers in your area:http://www.paris-autos.co.uk/http://www.mitsiland.co.uk/citroen-servi...ester.html
I think the first one should be OK as they're Citroen enthusiasts as well!
Oh! By the way....Welcome to our place!!
I just thought! You need to check your oil urgently and only use the correct stuff!

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Thanks for the reply and the welcome! I checked the oil and its full, still max. Just noticed the timing belt has no cover, I'll get that sorted tomorrow as I know its urgent. That's started to get me thinking if something happened with the timing belt before I got it, would that cause oil to be about? I think the best bet is to get it checked out by a pro.

Why not try wiping over the affected areas to get them clean so that you can see where the oil is coming from.
External leaks are usually not that serious so an amateur can often solve it and save the ££££
Give it a go you have nothing to lose and plenty to gain.